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hey peeps! i have a set on koni adjustable dampers with king springs to suit a r32 gtst. they are still in good condition, the reason for the sale is that i now have a set of coilovers (for when i get defected). as for the spring rate..... i am not quite sure.

i am looking for $550 ono

allen paul :D

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Got pictures, im interested.. how low does it sit?

well the suspension is still in the car, so if you like ... you can try it out while its still in the car. it sits nice on the road not too low :laughing-smiley-014:

cheers

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Are they on the lowest height setting in the pic?

Do you know the model no. of the konis?

you can only adjust the dampener setting, not the ride height

as for the model no. i am not quite sure

i will be posting pictures soon :laughing-smiley-014:

  • 3 weeks later...

These shocks are height adjustable, and i know this because i used to own them. They go from near standard height to a little lower than what is shown in the pic.

Edited by R324DR

100% sure as i was the previous owner of these shocks and springs that are for sale and changed the ride hight on them a number of times. These Koni's are a great set up for the price.

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